COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cinematography (feature film)

Come Back Charleston Blue (1972)
as Head grip
Sequel to Cotton comes to Harlem. Another bad influence is hitting Harlem and Gravedigger and Coffin Ed are the two cops who will stop it. Charleston Blue was a prohibition era black gangster, dead 4 decades. When he seems to have reappeared, once again slitting throats with his Blue straight edge razors, the two cops begin a complicated search for some answers.

Film Production - Main (feature film)

6.

Family Man, The (2000)
as Key Grip (New York)
Jack Campbell is a Wall Street trader living the high life in New York City. When Jack, who has forsaken all for the pursuit of money, becomes involved in a grocery store holdup, everything changes. He awakens the next morning, on a snowy Christmas day, lying in bed next to a wife--Kate, the college sweetheart he dumped when his career ambitions took hold--whom he never married, and in a house with two kids he never had. Now living in New Jersey in an alternate suburban universe, he has a chance to see how his life would have turned out had he married Kate and raised a family. Jack soon begins to feel strangely comfortable in the new role of loving husband and father, finding himself happy in the life he would have led had he made different choices as a young man.

7.

Insider, The (1999)
as Key Grip (New York)
The true story of tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand, the former head of development at the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. who went public on CBS-TV's "60 Minutes" as an industry informant. "60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman championed Wigand's cause and after many obstacles managed to

8.

Man on the Moon (1999)
as Key Grip (New York)
Andy Kaufman, who died in 1984 at the age of 35, was considered one of the most innovative, eccentric and enigmatic performers of his time. A master at manipulating audiences, Kaufman could generate belly laughs, stony silence, tears or brawls. Whether inviting the audience out for milk and cookies

9.

Meet Joe Black (1998)
as Rigging Grip
The story of a media tycoon William Parrish, whose charmed life and orderly household are suddenly disrupted by the arrival of an enigmatic young man named Joe Black who suddenly insinuates his way into Parrish's life--both in his business and private affairs. Determinedly attached to Parrish's side

10.

Eddie (1996)
as Key Grip
Manhattan limousine driver Edwina "Eddie" Franklin lives and breathes basketball. Her world revolves around Madison Square Garden, home of her beloved, albeit in last place, New York Knicks. She knows all there is to know about the team. She knows the players. She knows the coaches. She knows every statistic in the book. But what she never could have imagined is that hitting a free throw during a half-time contest would completely change her life. After a one game stint as the team''s honorary coach, Eddie is offered the real head coaching post as part of a publicity stunt engineered by the new Knicks owner, Wild Bill Burgess, a high-profile businessman who would rather "sell the sizzle than the steak" and who sees, in Eddie, a headline-grabbing way to get people into the seats. What he doesn''t see is a genuine motivator who can touch, teach and win.

11.

Preacher's Wife, The (1996)
as Key Grip
The Reverend Henry Biggs is a good man who''s doubtful about his ability to make a difference in his troubled community and home. Help is on the way in the form of an angel named Dudley who soon becomes the source of and solution to their problems.

12.

It Takes Two (1995)
as Best Boy Grip (New York Crew)
This romantic comedy follows the lives of a warm-hearted and beautiful social worker and a handsome, wealthy and charming widower, each of whom is responsible for a nine-year old girl. For Diane Barrows, the girl is a feisty orphan named Amanda. For Roger Callaway, the girl is his well-bred daughter, Alyssa. When the Callaways spend the summer in their mansion across the lake from Diane, Amanda and the rest of the kids at Camp Callaway, it becomes inevitable that the girls should meet. When they do, they discover that they look exactly alike--and they immediately begin plotting a switch of identities to bring the respective adults in their lives together. They believe Diane and Roger will find true love once they meet, and the girls will finally have the family each has always dreamed of.

13.

Cowboy Way, The (1994)
as Grip
Two modern-day cowboys travel to Manhattan after their lifelong friend suddenly vanishes.

14.

For Love or Money (1993)
as Dolly Grip
Hotel concierge tries to get the girl of his dreams.

15.

A League of Their Own (1992)
as Key Grip
Two sisters become rivals while playing women''''s baseball during World War II.

16.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
as Dolly Grip (New York Unit)
The McCallisters are rushing once again as they embark on a trip to Florida. In their haste, Kevin is separated from them and winds up on a plane bound for New York.

17.

FX2 - The Deadly Art of Illusion (1991)
as Key Grip (New York)
Special effects expert Rollie Tyler comes out of retirement to help his girlfriend's ex-husband, a police officer, track down a psychopathic criminal, but after witnessing an officer's brutal murder he discovers that he's become entangled in an elaborate police double-cross.

18.

Awakenings (1990)
as Key Grip
A doctor''''s experiments bring a group of comatose patients back to consciousness.

19.

Quick Change (1990)
as Key Grip
Three fed-up New Yorkers decide to rob a bank, but the getaway proves more eventful than they anticipated.

20.

Funny About Love (1990)
as 1st Company Grip (New York)
A romantic comedy about a cartoonist who wants to be a father.

21.

True Believer (1989)
as Key Grip (New York)
Courtroom drama about a young lawyer and an older 1960s activist lawyer who team up to free a man jailed for a murder he did not commit.

22.

See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989)
as Key Grip
A man is murdered outside a newsstand owned by a blind man and a deaf man who are the only witnesses.

23.

Ghostbusters II (1989)
as Key Grip (New York)
The ghostbusters face the spirit of a warlock that lives in his self-portrait in a New York museum.

24.

Funny Farm (1988)
as Key Grip
Andy Farmer, a sportswriter with dreams of being a great novelist, moves with his wife to the New England countryside in order to write his novel with no distractions. Of course, distractions are all Andy finds. The birds sing too loudly, there are snakes in the lake, and it costs 20 cents to make a call from the pay phone in the kitchen. Over time, Farmer grows withdrawn and bitter, and when his wife decides to take a stab at writing, it becomes unclear if their marriage will be able to survive life on the farm.

25.

Scrooged (1988)
as 1st Company Grip (New York)
A contemporary comedy based on Charles Dickens'' novel "A Christmas Carol," focusing on a television executive who decides to exploit the holidays in order to boost ratings.

Legal Eagles (1986)
as Key Grip (New York)
Chelsea has been accused of stealing a painting from a Manhattan art dealer. Her attorney, Laura Kelly, is so certain that the case involves far more than a stolen painting, that she involves D.A. Tom Logan in the investigation. Tom learns that Chelsea''s father was an art collector and that Chelsea witnessed a fire in their home as a small child. The fire was thought to have destroyed the entire collection, so when one of the paintings goes on display at a Manhattan gallery, Tom realizes that Laura was right.

28.

Heaven Help Us (1985)
A look at life in a Catholic high school in Brooklyn during the mid-sixties.

29.

Pope Of Greenwich Village, The (1984)
as Key Grip
In an Italian-American enclave of New York's Greenwich Village, a young man struggling to make it contends with his dim-witted cousin and sidekick whose botched get rich-quick schemes get them in trouble with the local mob.

30.

The Hunger (1983)
as Key Grip
A centuries-old female vampire falls for a beautiful young research doctor.

31.

Silkwood (1983)
as Key Grip
A laborer at a nuclear power plant risks her life to report unsafe practices.

32.

World According to Garp, The (1982)
as Key Grip
Garp is an aspiring novelist whose mother, Jenny is, an unmarried, unorthodox feminist. Garp succeeds in publishing his novel at the same time that his mother publishes her first feminist manifesto. Though successful and happily married to his college sweetheart, Helen, Garp still envies his fearles

33.

The Verdict (1982)
An alcoholic lawyer struggles to redeem himself by pursuing a high-stakes malpractice case.

34.

Ragtime (1981)
as Key Grip
A proud black musician rebels against racism in turn-of-the-century New York.

35.

Nighthawks (1981)
as Key Grip
A New York police officer must track down a dangerous terrorist who has been wreaking havoc on the city.

36.

Dressed To Kill (1980)
as Key Grip
After wife and mother Kate Miller discusses her sexual frustrations with her psychiatrist, she goes to meet her husband at a museum. At the museum, she meets a strange man who she follows to a cab and then has sex with him at his apartment. After the affair, Kate is brutally murdered in the elevato

37.

Wanderers, The (1979)
as Key Grip
Adapted from Richard Price's novel, THE WANDERERS is a coming-of-age story about five members of an Italian-American street gang in the Bronx in 1963. A soundtrack of classic doo-wop establishes the time and place, but it's a time that is about to change, and a place that is about to disappear. Set on the eve of the Kennedy assassination, the eponymous gang lives through a dizzying succession of racial, cultural and generational conflicts marking the end of an age of innocence, as the greaser paradigm of the 1950s encounters the first angry folk-rock notes of the 1960s.

38.

Running (1979)
as Key Grip
American marathon runner Michael Andropolis sets his heart on representing his country at the Olympic games. Meanwhile his marriage has fallen apart and his children have no respect for him. He sets out on his task with determination and hope that his success will resolve his personal problems.

39.

Slow Dancing In The Big City (1978)
as Key Grip
Ballerina Sarah Gantz moves into a New York apartment after breaking up with her boyfriend and her new neighbor, newspaper columnist Lou Friedlander, is instantly attracted to her. When Sarah learns that she is terminally ill, she goes against her doctor''s advice to stop dancing and continues with her career. Lou starts writing an article about her struggle, and as he is working on it, he and Sarah fall in love.